Ok, so I think I've finished my list. It's in an Excel spreadsheet and I've included multiple components of the same part for many of them so that there are alternatives, mainly in case I wanted to purchase from different places. You can get free shipping if you make sure you reach the minimum order value. It's got a lot of stuff people can ignore such as my notes and some of the component specs, but I found it useful when listing multiple components to help deciding on which ones to pick.
It's pre-filtered so that it's currently showing what I've called Main Parts and Preferred parts. So Main means is this an alternative or not. If it's a main part then the cell says 'Yes' and if not it says 'Alt'. The Preferred column allows you to select which 'Main' part (if there are multiple) is the one you would like. This way I can filter as follows:
Main->Yes
Preferred->Yes
...and get one of each part. But you might want to change Preferred parts depending on location, cost, etc., or add your own additional Main parts. For example, I've listed a complete set of more expensive Vishay resistors from Mouser and then some cheaper MultiComp Pro ones from Farnells. You can filter as required. It includes all the manufacturers part numbers and vendor specific part numbers so everything should be relatively easy to find. One thing to note is that even though I have listed prices they do seem to change on an almost daily basis on UK sites and I'm guessing that's because pretty much everything is actually being priced in dollars and just converted based on the exchange rate, but they should be roughly right.
One thing I added was the official Mean Well PSU as well in case people didn't know which one to get.
Please feel free to point out any errors, better parts, etc. I can't guarantee it's 100% right but given the help from the forum members I think it must be close. I guess we'll see when I finish building it.
I can't believe it's finished! I never thought I was going to find those tactile switches or the vertical HDMI connector, so thanks LeeW and DeKay - I would have been totally stuck.
EDIT (01/08/2023): I've changed the BOM to add a couple of extra parts pointed out by LeeW, but most importantly to update the info for SW6 & SW7 which was wrong on the original BOM file. It gave the product code of the vertical version of the switch rather than the right angle version.
EDIT (08/09/2023):
1) Part U1 has been changed because it was incorrect. Fitting the '07' version rather than the correct '04' version results in only half the SDRAM being available to the MiSTer.
2) I've separated out green LED1 onto it's own line as this needs to be a very specific spec it would seem in order to be able to shine though to the top of the hole. A brighter LED with a narrower viewing angle is required.
3) A note has been placed on the 2 x 20 pin headers (JP1, JP7) about having long though hole pins that need to be snipped.
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